Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "White Castle (restaurant)" in English language version.
White Castle, the purveyor of square hamburgers known as "sliders," is leaving the Kansas City market.
White Castle products have been available in Canadian convenience stores since 2015
한편 화이트캐슬은 미니 햄버거로 유명한 체인으로 우리나라에도 93년에 압구정동에 1호점을 만들었다가 없어졌다. 당시 우리나라 국민들의 입맛과 정서에 맞지 않았던 것으로 풀이된다. [Meanwhile, White Castle is a chain famous for its mini hamburgers. It opened its first branch in Apgujeong-dong in 1993, but then closed down. It is interpreted that it did not suit the tastes and sentiments of the Korean people at the time.]
Llegó a México en el año 1996, pero su estancia fue breve, pues no tuvo el éxito que esperaban. [It arrived in Mexico in 1996, but its stay was short, because it did not have the success they expected.]
They may not call them sliders in Malaysia – yet – but the Far East country apparently gave White Castle a warm response when seven restaurants opened there last month... White Castle's franchisee in Malaysia and Singapore is Innovest Bhd... Three more stores are expected to open by the end of the year. By the end of 1990 another 10 will have opened, giving the area 20 units in Malaysia and Singapore, Thomas said... White Castle's first experiment with franchising was in Japan, where it opened a little more than a year ago with five units. That market has six stores now.
Planning a June debut is another American chain, White Castle, with its square, steam-cooked beef burgers.
It owns all of its restaurants in the United States and has granted only one franchise – to an operator in Japan who expects to have 12 restaurants open by the end of the year.
The White Castle fast-food chain is entering the Japanese market, its first venture outside the United States. Bill Ingram, president and chief executive of White Castle System Inc., said a restaurant would open on Nov. 21 in Osaka.
It owns all of its restaurants in the United States and has granted only one franchise – to an operator in Japan who expects to have 12 restaurants open by the end of the year.
The White Castle fast-food chain is entering the Japanese market, its first venture outside the United States. Bill Ingram, president and chief executive of White Castle System Inc., said a restaurant would open on Nov. 21 in Osaka.
Overseas, the burger chain has had several false starts.